Wednesday, November 23, 2016

LOVE: JUST THINKING

That “Love is the
queen of virtues” is most commonly felt, experienced, and lived in the
man-woman relationship.It begins with a
meeting or encounter between.This is
followed by acquaintance, in terms of mutualpersonal knowledge. This is succeeded by courtship or a profession of
love.This, in turn, develops into an
engagement or exclusivity of amorous relationship.This is ultimately crowned by marriage
whereby the man and the woman give, commit, entrust one to the other.

Marriage is thus defined, explained, and affirmed:Marriage
is a covenant through which a man and a woman establish between themselves a
partnership of their whole life which by its very nature is ordained for the
well-being of the spouses and the procreation and upbringing of children.(Cf. Canon 1055 par. 1 CIC)

In a Catholic marriage, the standard symbolic articles, used
to signify the singular nature, the attributions and finalities of the covenant
of love, are the following – after the exchange of matrimonial consent:

Ring:The man and the woman give a ring to one
another as a symbol of their respective self-giving to one another.

Arrhae:The man then gives the arrhae/tokens to the
woman as a symbol of his commitment to support her, and the woman accepts the
commitment.

Veil:The veil is thereafter placed on the man and
the woman as a symbol that together they will sleep in one bed, eat from one
table, live under one roof.

Cord:The cord is subsequently placed on the man
and the woman as a symbol of their carrying
together the burdens of married life.

Candles:Two candles are finally lighted in order to
symbolize that the marriage of the man and the woman has formally begun – with the
message that when either or both of them are consumed, thus ends the marriage.

So it is that marriage is the most delightful as well as the
most difficult, the really satisfying and likewise trying, the definitely
joyful and also demanding way of life.So it is that marriage is anything but only seek to pleasure, simplyto have happiness and contentment.And so it is that those incapacitated for
marriage intents and purposes should not even think of getting married.So it is too that those who do not believe,
do not think, do not accept the truth that marriage isa Covenant between a man and a woman for a
lifetime, are the last persons who should but entertain getting married.This is sad but true.

Oscar Cruz

About The Blogger

Most Reverend Oscar V. Cruz, D.D. is the Archbishop-Emeritus of Lingayen-Dagupan. He is currently the Judicial Vicar of the National Tribunal of Appeals. He is a prolific writer, having published several dozen books mostly on judicial and moral matters. His most recent book is about the Social Doctrines of the Church. He also has a blog where he posts regularly. He is an avid coin collector and dabbles in woodworking art.